North Carolina weather can be unforgiving. Between intense summer thunderstorms, fall hurricanes, and winter ice storms, your roof takes a beating year-round. The problem is — most homeowners don't know their roof has been damaged until weeks or months later, when a small leak turns into a major repair bill.
The good news? You don't need to be a professional to spot early warning signs. In this guide, we'll walk you through exactly what to look for after a major storm — and what steps to take next.
Suspect Storm Damage? Get a Free Inspection.
Carolina Vance Restoration offers free, no-obligation roof inspections throughout Henderson, Raleigh, Cary, Durham, and all surrounding NC areas.
📞 Call (252) 431-00581. Inspect From the Ground First
Before climbing anything, do a visual sweep from the ground with a pair of binoculars.
What to look for:
- Missing or curled shingles — High winds can lift shingles entirely or curl their edges, exposing the underlayment
- Dark patches or discoloration — Hail impact can create bruised or dented shingles
- Debris buildup in gutters and valleys — Storm debris can trap moisture and cause rot over time
- Flashing gaps or bends — Metal flashing around chimneys and vents is often the first thing damaged in a storm
- Dents in gutters, vents, or satellite dishes — If you see damage to other parts of your home, your roof likely took some too
⚠️ Safety Note: Never climb onto your roof yourself. Use binoculars and inspect from ground level. If you suspect damage, call a professional.
2. Check Inside Your Home
Storm damage isn't always visible from outside. Check these interior warning signs:
Attic & Ceiling Inspection
- Water stains on ceilings or walls — Brownish, irregular patches indicate water penetration
- Light coming through roof boards — Any visible light in your attic is a leak
- Sagging or warping — Indicates moisture damage below the surface
- Moldy or musty smell — Trapped moisture breeds mold fast
Second Floor & Top-Floor Rooms
- Peeling wallpaper or bubbling paint — Moisture pushing through from above
- Cracks in walls or ceilings — Can indicate structural stress from water damage
3. Look for These Specific Storm Damage Patterns
Wind Damage
- Lift lines — Shingles that have been partially lifted and reset by wind
- Debris impact — Trees, branches, or flying objects can crack or puncture shingles
- Edge damage — Roof edges and corners are most vulnerable to wind
Hail Damage
- Dented or bruised shingles — May not break but can lose their protective granules
- Impact spots on metal components — Gutters, vents, and flashing with visible dents
- Small black dots or pattering pattern — Granule loss from hail impact
Water Damage
- Standing water or ponding — Flat roofs are especially vulnerable
- Clogged or overflowing gutters — Can cause water to back up under shingles
- Siding damage — Water can get behind siding and rot the structure
4. Common Mistakes NC Homeowners Make After a Storm
Waiting Too Long
Insurance policies have time limits for filing claims after a storm. If you wait too long, you may lose your coverage for that damage.
Signing with the First Contractor Who Knocks
Storm chasers — out-of-town crews who follow storms and hard-sell repairs — often do poor work and disappear when problems arise. Always verify a local business license, BBB accreditation, insurance and bonding, and local references.
Trying to DIY Temporary Repairs
A tarp over a leak is fine as a temporary measure, but don't attempt full repairs without proper training. Improper repairs can void warranties and make damage worse.
5. What to Do If You Find Damage
Step 1: Document Everything
Take photos and videos from multiple angles. Note the date of the storm. Keep any news reports or weather records.
Step 2: Call Your Insurance Company
File a claim even if you're unsure of the extent of damage. An adjuster will assess the damage — we can be present to help you understand the process.
Step 3: Get a Professional Inspection
Carolina Vance Restoration offers free roof inspections in Henderson, Raleigh, Cary, Durham, and all surrounding areas. Our team will give you an honest, thorough assessment.
Step 4: Get Multiple Estimates
You're entitled to choose your contractor, not the insurance company. Get at least 2–3 estimates and compare them carefully.
6. Signs You Need Immediate Action
Don't wait — call us right away if you see:
- Active leaking or water pouring in
- Large holes or missing sections of roof
- Sagging roof deck — This is a structural emergency
- Electrical hazards from water near wiring
- Storm damage after business hours — We offer emergency service
Get Your Free Roof Inspection Today
Don't let a small storm problem turn into a major expense. The longer you wait, the worse it gets.
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- ✅ We work directly with your insurance company to streamline the claims process
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